1.3 Alcoholrelatedmortality per 100, 000population (3 year rolling averages), Source: ISD, NRS ADP Highland Scotland 2015 Target ... average for many drug and alcoholrelated issues is not the best benchmark ... is to achieve a reduction in the current rate as whole population initiatives to reduce

Alcohol Crashes In 2004, out of 1, 339 fatal crashes, 509 were alcohol-related ... ’s fatal crashes are alcohol-related and while the percent has varied from year to year ...Alcohol is the single greatest driver contributing cause of fatal crashes

impaired driving (al)_ five-year period shown, the percentage of alcoholrelated fatalities ranged from 43.5%, (2002) to 50.6% (2001). The fatalityrate per 100, 000population shows a steady decline from 4.64 in 2000 to 3.76 in 2003, the lowest rate

Table 24: All Fatalities and Alcohol-RelatedFatalities from Motor-Vehicle Crashes in the District of Columbia Including Alcohol-RelatedFatalityRate per 100, 000 ...Alcohol-RelatedFatalitiesRate (per 100, 000 All Fatalities Year No. No. Percent ... concentration levels when alcohol test results are unknown. Rate based on the estimated

TABLE 7: Number and rate per 100, 000population of alcohol-relateddeaths ... Other indirect deaths2 Total alcoholrelated deathsRate per 100, 000population NF PE ... and cirrhosis, alcohol-related mental disorders, and other direct causes. Deaths due

admission rate for those with a primary or secondary diagnosis of drug-related mental ... declined steadily over the 1990s in London and have remained relatively stable over the past ten years. There were 62 such diagnoses in London in 2007. 4.4 Drug-related

Alcohol-relateddeaths are avoidable and are an important cause of premature mortality. A summary measure to quantify this is years of life lost (YLL). This measure is however very subject to the choice of what age constitutes premature death